We will provide any of the seminars listed below at a time and location of mutual convenience. Each of the seminars can be between one and three hours, and written materials will be provided if requested. Similar seminars have received excellent reviews from legal education workshops sponsored by the State Bar of California, and have qualified for Continuing Legal Education credit. The courses can usually be co-taught with people from organization, or other people whom you deem appropriate.
FOR ALL CONSUMERS OF LEGAL SERVICES:
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How to Get The Most "Bang Out of Your Buck" Spent on Legal Services
FOR CORPORATIONS:
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Determining How, Why and When to Hire, Fire, and Pay Outside Counsel
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How to Efficiently Satisfy Your Legal Needs
FOR HOUSE COUNSEL:
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Your Rights As An Employee; Your Ethical Duties as an Attorney
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Ethical Obligations Under Sarbanes-Oxley
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Coordinating Outside Counsel
FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES
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"What Everyone Should Know About:
a.Family Law; or
b.Estate Planning; or
c.Home Ownership; or
d.Consumer Rights.
These classes are one hour long, taught without any reliance upon legal theories but instead focused on practicalities which face everyone in society.
FOR LAW FIRMS:
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Getting Corporate Work and Keeping It
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"Getting In, Getting Out, and Getting Paid" - the law and practice of retention agreements, withdrawal as counsel, and fee disputes.